The third installment of the broadcasts, featuring the Citrus Singers and what students had planned for Thanksgiving Break.
Month: November 2018
Folk legends resurrected: Kingston Trio performs to hundreds at Haugh PAC
Members of the Kingston Trio all say they avoid political messages in their songs. But their music and the musicians the group launched the youth
Campus celebrates veterans week by honoring military
Citrus College expanded the veterans celebration to an entire week in November designated as “Veterans Week.” Citrus hosted the 13th annual Saluting Our Veterans ceremony
Love gradually: Gay sweethearts connect in ‘Kat’s Nine Lives’
Anna Villeneuve’s writes her fifth lesbian romance Chinese writer Tian Yi was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Oct. 31 for selling her novel
English learners cross planet to study at Citrus
International students in English as a Second Language courses cross the world for opportunities in education and career advancement at Citrus College. Instructor Wendy Motoike-Dieguez
Success rates for online classes rise as requirements change
Online courses at Citrus College have lower success rates when compared to in-person classes. But as the program grows, online success is inching closer to
Thanksgiving and why it should not be a day to remember with joy
This Thanksgiving, Americans will share voluptuous amounts of food and thanks with their friends and family just as the Pilgrims and Native Americans did in
Campus question: how would you feel if I.C.E came to campus?
Campus Question: How would you feel if I.C.E came to campus? Compiled by Sayedah Mosavi Answers have been edited for brevity. “I’d